Lot 144
[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Ebony Boys. New York, NY: G.G.G. Photo Studio, 1933, operated by noted Harlem photographer James VANDERZEE (1886-1983).
Sale 1310 - American Historical Ephemera and Photography, Featuring African Americana
Feb 27, 2024
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Live / Cincinnati
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[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Ebony Boys. New York, NY: G.G.G. Photo Studio, 1933, operated by noted Harlem photographer James VANDERZEE (1886-1983).
7 x 9 in. silver gelatin photograph (light toning, few minor spots, some edge wear). Signed and dated in negative at lower right corner, "1933, VanDerZee, N.Y.C." Verso with "G.G.G. Photo Studio, 2077-7th Ave., N.Y.C." ink stamp. Inscribed lower right in ink, "To Mrs. Ross From 3 Ebony Boys."
James VanDerZee was best known for his photographs of African American New Yorkers. He began his career as a darkroom assistant in 1915, but opened his own studio in Harlem the following year. Throughout World War I, his business blossomed, and following the war, he produced hundreds of portraits of Harlem's expanding middle class population. Some of VanDerZee's more famous subjects include Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Joe Louis, Florence Mills, Countee Cullen, and Marcus Garvey.
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